INSIDE THE HUDDLE

If Oglesby's left knee is sound, his experience (15 starts) should give him an edge in the battle to win the starting spot at right tackle. UW coach Bret Bielema predicted during the Big Ten Conference preseason meetings that Oglesby would overcome the injuries and fashion a solid senior season. However, don't be surprised to see Havenstein make a strong push to start. Havenstein reported to UW at about 380 pounds but is a relatively solid 345 pounds. He is strong with surprisingly mobile feet and handled his business in the spring. If Havenstein is the No. 2 tackle, he or Groy could be used as a jumbo tight end. The UW staff loves Groy's versatility. . . .

"We've just got to find a spot for him," Bielema said of Groy. "Ryan is literally the one guy in our program that can play center, guard and tackle. He can play all three line positions just because of his athleticism." . . .

Senior free safety Aaron Henry was asked during the spring if he noted much change in UW's line with the departure of Gabe Carimi and John Moffitt. "If it has changed I hadn't noticed it," he said. "Every day they come out to play. Our offensive line is tremendous. We lost two All-Americans and I can't tell. These guys have definitely stepped up."